Richard Beale

Richard Beckford

£50 to purchase a piece of plate for the use of the Company in common of his respect to them be laid in a 4 flagons and his arms with the Company engraved upon them with an inscription 'Dono Richardi Beckford'[31]

Joseph Bond

Thomas Boylston

£800 on condition that the Company give and allow for the use of the same £4 a year for every £100. In all £32 per annum forever for the maintenance of a divine sermon weekly in the parish church of the town of Burton upon Trent in the County of Stafford.[45]

Barbara Burnell

£300 to purchase lands to pay the parson and churchwardens of the parish of Stanmore £7 a year, to distribute 12d. a week of bread to the poor or the parish and 1d a week to the parish clerk; £4 6s. for clothing for poor women.[51]

John Burnell

Burnell gave £100 to the Company to the laid out to two young men of the Company at the rate of £5 per annum and forever out of which £5 he appointed 22s thereof should be yearly distributed to the master and others; whereof 16 s 6d for three quarters of a year ended at Midsummer 1606 was this day distributed to the poor of the Company by the said master and wardens according to his will.[54]

Thomas Burnell

£8 granted to the Company with the deed or evidence in writing to be made and engrossed in parchment whereunto shall be affixed the common seal of the Company wherein and whereby at the instance and request of Mr. Burnell, the Company shall give and grant to the parson and churchwardens of the parish Stanmore Magna and elsewhere.[61]

Thomas Crompton

“William Crompton, son of Thomas Crompton, Clothworker, late member of the livery, came and presented one small standing cupp with a cover of silver all gilt in the fashion of a tonne weighing 19 ounces of the gifte of ths said Thomas Crompton as a remembrance of the love & good will which in his lifetime he bare to the company”.[90]